By Stephanie Klarmann South Africa’s conservation debate is too often anchored within the blunt slogan, “If it pays, it stays ...
Schoeman Van Jaarsveld, a South African anti-poaching ranger, was gored to death by a black rhino while on patrol in a ...
Across Africa, countries are putting in serious thought, effort, and innovation into conservation, and doing it in ways that often go unnoticed. These involve bold strategies, unexpected success ...
Dr Hayley Clements is a senior researcher at the Centre for Sustainability Transitions and the Oppenheimer-Jamma Research Chair in African Wildlife Economies at Stellenbosch University. Globally, the ...
African Safari Wildlife Park, located at 267 S. Lightner Road in Port Clinton, is celebrating World Wildlife Day on March 3 by making a $600 contribution to three organizations dedicated to conserving ...
Carol and I recently returned from a 20-day expedition to explore the wonders of the natural world in Tanzania and Kenya. She captured wildlife with her camera and I with my binoculars. We will be ...
African Safari Wildlife Park is celebrating Earth Day on April 22 by making a $1,000 contribution to five organizations ...
Wild Africa aims to “mainstream conservation” across the continent by using local ambassadors, pro bono media, and entertainment-based campaigns to build public and political support for wildlife ...
From Namibia’s arid plains to the Congo Basin’s dense forests, new research shows how environmental conditions—from rainfall to forest fragmentation—shape African wildlife communities. Studies reveal ...
One way to pay for wildlife conservation is to allow the rich to bag a few animals for high prices. But is it just an exercise in colonialism?
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen is the author of an award-winning book about the NGO African Parks and its controversial management of national parks across sub-Saharan Africa. Some ...
Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.